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Henri d'Armagnac, a lawyer for the Georgian station, said that the contract for the W7 satellite became binding once the Georgian side signed it, and that Eutelsat had no right to retract the offer.
The term "non-monotonic logic" (in short, NML) covers a family of formal frameworks devised to capture and represent defeasible inference, i.e., that kind of inference in which reasoners draw conclusions tentatively, reserving the right to retract them in the light of further information.
As is our custom, we fully reserve the right to retract this award later if legal vindication is achieved (it's always risky giving these awards for anything short of a full conviction in court or a full confession).
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But caution abounds; better to get the details right than to have to retract pledges made prematurely, warn party sages, pointing to a modest grove of sapling policies as evidence of steady progress.
Central issues include informing persons being asked to participate in a study, obtaining a written informed consent to participate from those wanting to enrol, and making them aware of their right to refuse or to retract at any time and for any reason.
The right sciatic nerves were cut near the obturator tendon at mid-thigh and allowed to retract.
To retract or extend your landing gear, press the + key on the keypad (to the right) or the 2 key (to the top left).
A human rights lawyer based in Sydney who saw Naomi Wolf's Facebook post about me intervened and prompted Wolf to retract her condemnation.
What is there to retract?
To retract critical survey, uses defamation threat.
He had to retract the claim.
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